Hayes Theatre Co Presents the Inaugural Festival of New Work
Hayes Theatre Co is thrilled to announce its first-ever Festival of New Work, set to take place from 18th – 29th September 2024. Over two dynamic weeks, the festival will spotlight 20 events, including special showcases, concert presentations of new works, masterclasses, panel talks with industry professionals, and free industry social events.
This festival serves as a vital platform for nurturing and celebrating new musical theatre talent in Australia, offering audiences a rare glimpse into the creative process behind the scenes. With events designed to inspire and connect both artists and audiences, the Festival of New Work promises to be an unmissable experience for anyone passionate about music theatre.
Festival Highlights Include:
New Work Showcase,Wednesday 18th & Thursday 26th September, 7:30pm
Two unique evenings showcasing works in development from some of the most exciting talents in Australian music theatre and cabaret. Writers, composers and creatives each share 15 – 20 minutes from their current projects, drawn from the Hayes Creative development program and beyond. From brand new ideas to shows that are about to hit the stage, every act will give a window into a brand-new world of possibilities.
The Blank Page with Eddie Perfect, Tuesday 24th September, 7:30 pm
Join Tony-nominee Eddie Perfect (Beetlejuice) and special guests Carmel Dean (Well Behaved Women) and Yve Blake (Fangirls) as they dive into the art of writing songs for the stage. Through case studies and live performances, audiences will gain insight into the unpredictable journey from blank page to stage-ready song. A must-attend for songwriters and theatre lovers alike.
Phar Lap: The Electro-Swing Musical – Concert Presentation , Friday 20th September, 7:30 pm
Experience the horsepower of new musical theatre with this unstaged, script-in-hand presentation of Phar Lap: The Electro-Swing Musical. Written by Steven Kramer and directed by Sheridan Harbridge, this rags-to-riches story blends absurdist comedy and electro-swing music to tell the tale of one of Australia’s most beloved icons. This is an exclusive chance to experience this innovative show before it hits the stage in a full production.
Yve Blake Masterclasses,Sunday 22nd & Sunday 29th September, 10:00 am
Fresh from her 5-star success with Fangirls in London, Yve Blake offers two masterclasses designed to kickstart your musical theatre writing journey. Whether you’re a novice or an experienced writer, these sessions will provide invaluable insights into the craft of musical theatre writing.
The 2-Day Musical Challenge, Sunday 29th September, 6:00 pm
Witness the birth of a new musical as writers, composers, directors, and actors come together to create, rehearse, and perform a short original show in just 36 hours. This one-of-a-kind event is an exhilarating showcase of creativity and collaboration, with only one chance to see the final product.
Richard Carroll, Hayes Theatre’s Co-Artistic Director shares, “The Festival of New Work is a true passion project for Vicky and me. Hayes puts so much time, effort, and funding into developing new music theatre shows, and we want to give audiences more opportunities to experience and enjoy a whole range of work by brilliant Australian artists.”
Victoria Falconer, Hayes Theatre’s Co-Artistic Director adds, “This is a chance for our audiences to get in on the ground level and witness the creative process around our fabulous shows in action. 20 events across two weeks – it’s thrilling to launch a festival of this scale and ambition! Not only will we continue our year-round mission to showcase and nurture the next big thing in music theatre and cabaret, but these two weeks will also provide space for our creatives, peers and wider industry to connect and celebrate the work we do.”
Hayes Theatre Co has established itself as a crucial development hub for Australian music theatre talent, championing new work and emerging artists. With a commitment to innovation and collaboration, the theatre continues to be a driving force in the evolution of the Australian musical theatre landscape.
For more information, visit www.hayestheatre.com.au
Hayes Theatre Festival of New Work, Image credit Hayes Theatre